No. 1 Maryland vs. No. 4 Syracuse
Many were surprised when Maryland took it to Syracuse in a mid-February game. The Terps 19-11 win over the preseason No. 1 team was just the beginning of an impressive run Maryland would make through the season, finishing undefeated and the ACC champions for the fifth straight season.
Friday night’s game between the Orange and the Terps will be nothing like the first.
“Syracuse is a great team,” said Maryland coach Cathy … Read More »
Remember Memphis hasn’t lost at home yet in the playoffs. Also the Grizzlies came back from an 18 point deficit to send the game to OT.
Six incoming University of Maryland men’s lacrosse signees are among the 45 boy’s lacrosse players selected to play in the eighth annual Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic, which will take place on Saturday, July 6, at Towson’s Unitas Stadium.
Attackmen Connor Cannizzaro (Cazenovia, N.Y./Cazenovia HS) and Tim Rotanz (Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River HS) will compete for the North squad, while the South team features a quartet of future Terps in attackman Colin Heacock (Catonsville, Md./Boys Latin), goalie Dan Morris (Dallas, … Read More »
This is one the O’s really needed. Chris Dickerson hit 2 solo homers against his former team. Tommy Hunter pitched a strong 8th and 9th.
All of Washington at large wants the Bullets to pick Georgetown 6’9 forward Otto Porter, a Tayshaum Prince like rangy small forward. With the new order, Alex Len has slid down to 9th pick to Minnesota according to nbadraft.net
from Slam magazine article by Tzvi Twersky
When Greivis Vasquez emerged out of Washington, DC-area’s Reagan National Airport on September 25, 2004, the teenage native of Caracas, Venezuela, did not know what sort of greeting to expect. He knew why he had left his homeland on his mother’s birthday: to finish high school at basketball powerhouse Montrose Christian in Rockville, MD. He knew how hard that was to make happen; initially, his request for an I-20 visa, which allows foreign … Read More »
I was fortunate to see Roy Orbison –it was at Pier 6 in Baltimore 2 months before his untimely death. Without question the greatest voice I ever heard.